All three winter sports teams will be in action for PCM High School tonight, as the wrestling squad will head to Colfax-Mingo in a quadrangular, while the boys and girls basketball teams are hosting South Tama.

Both the Pleasantville Trojan and PCM Mustang wrestling teams will continue their seasons tonight, hitting the mats at different locations with the Trojans heading to Davis County, and the Mustangs staying home in Monroe hosting Collins-Maxwell and Saydel.

The Trojans are traveling out of conference to Bloomfield to take on the host Mustangs, joined alongside Pride of Iowa Conference rival Central Decatur and Albia. According to the latest rankings on IAWrestle.com, Chaz Clark has retained his ranking at 220lbs where he is ranked third overall in class 1A.

As for PCM, a team ranking of 9th overall in class 2A has made them tough to beat, with rated grapplers up and down the roster. Sophomore Payton Drake currently sits at 6th at 113lbs, Wes Cummings is 3rd overall at 160lbs, Lucas Roland is 2nd at 170lbs, and Jarron Trausch is 8th at 182lbs. None of the ranked wrestlers for the Mustangs are seniors.

Action starts tonight for the Trojans and Mustangs at 6pm, and full results will be on KNIAKRLS.com.

After moving up to 6th in the latest IWCOA rankings in the class 2A team poll, the PCM Mustang wrestling team will continue their brutal schedule to start the season by taking on traditional power #13 Solon tonight on the road along with Keokuk and Vinton-Shellsburg.

Two area wrestling teams will hit the mats tonight, as the red hot PCM Mustangs head to Gilbert for a Heart of Iowa Conference clash along with Roland-Story, while Pleasantville makes the long road trip to Corning to take on Southwest Valley and Interstate-35.

The PCM Wrestling team went 3-2 at the Ankeny Centennial Duals tournament. The Mustangs losses were to a pair of class 3A division teams in the hosts Centennial and Dubuque Hempstead, while they took down class 3A Carlisle, 3A DCG, and 2A ranked #2 Ballard.

The success built up over the years for the PCM Mustang wrestling team gives the team high expectations of success at the state meet, and that will not not go away despite the presence of a new head coach.

The PCM wrestling team is ranked 9th as a team and boasts four individual wrestlers, while Pleasantville has a number one ranked individual wrestler according to IAWrestle.com which brings high expectations for both programs.